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america's diner is always open. turning to the social scene to find a job. and one local nightclub guarantees you'll get one. >>> forget the resume' some people turning to the social scene to find a job and one local nightclub guarantees you will get one. juliette goodrich tonight where a club is promoting good karma. >> reporter: strong guarantee go to a job and get a bar. in dublin a twice a month networking proves just that during infamous happy hour. >> people get together from all over. we have people from san francisco to come to dublin. >> reporter: she masterminded the event. local businesses show up with job opportunities and mingle with job seekers. a relaxed setting for the urban professional with everyone walking away with more than when they first walked in the door. >> if they don't have a job, they get a job. we connect them with local business owners. if they need help with marketing, or branding we do them. we help build websites. >> i'm a recruiter, looking for new opportunities. >> reporter: no resume', just person-to-person interaction wi
america's diner is always open. turning to the social scene to find a job. and one local nightclub guarantees you'll get one. >>> forget the resume' some people turning to the social scene to find a job and one local nightclub guarantees you will get one. juliette goodrich tonight where a club is promoting good karma. >> reporter: strong guarantee go to a job and get a bar. in dublin a twice a month networking proves just that during infamous happy hour. >> people get...
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. >> couric: the disaster in japan has raised questions about the safety of america's 104 nuclear power plants, including two in california that were built in earthquake zones, one in san diego county, the other up the coast near several fault lines. could they withstand a catastrophic earthquake? here's john blackstone? >> reporter: avila beach is a laid back resort town on the central california coast that for more than 25 years has lived next door to a giant. the diablo canyon nuclear power plants. it's been operating here in earthquake country since 1985 without any major problems. >> until they find better sources for our power, we're going to have to live with it. >> reporter: but the scenes of damaged nuclear facilities in japan are giving some here second thoughts. >> it's kind of like you want to get out of hire a little sooner. >> reporter: diablo canyon is within about 60 miles of the san andreas fault and much closer to at least three smaller faults, one of them, the shoreline, is less than a mile away and was discovered just three years ago. pacific gas & electric, which ow
. >> couric: the disaster in japan has raised questions about the safety of america's 104 nuclear power plants, including two in california that were built in earthquake zones, one in san diego county, the other up the coast near several fault lines. could they withstand a catastrophic earthquake? here's john blackstone? >> reporter: avila beach is a laid back resort town on the central california coast that for more than 25 years has lived next door to a giant. the diablo canyon...
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were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire escapes buckled and cracked. at least one door was said to be locked. >> this is the jewish daily forward from the day after the fire and you can see the headline says (speaking yiddish) "the morgue is full of our victims, who is responsible? ". >> reporter: 146 people died. >> the average age was 21. >> reporter: michael hirsch, a coproducer of an hbo documentary on the fire says the owners and the city were to blame. >> the reason these people died was because there just was almost no regulation of the workplace. >> reporter: as thousands joined to mourn the d
were stitching their way to a few life in america. hunched over sew magazines making blouses called shirt waists, they were about to finish a day's hard labor. >> a cutter was smoking a cigarette and apparently one of the cigarettes dropped and there's lawn-- which kind of a dhin cotton-- and the lawn spread the fire very, very quickly. >> reporter: as flames swallowed the factory, the crowd below saw women jump from the upper windows. firemen's ladders were too short and fire...
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it's america's longest-running and the world's largest, drawing about two million spectators. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. hey! hey! hey! that's our snack machine. you should try something new. activia parfait crunch! crunchy granola you mix right in to creamy and delicious activia yogurt. mmm! crunchy! and creamy! watch your toes! new activia parfait crunch. you struggle to control your blood sugar. you exercise and eat right, but your blood sugar may still be high, and you need extra help. ask your doctor about onglyza, a once daily medicine used with diet and exercise to control high blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. adding onglyza to your current oral medicine may help reduce after meal blood sugar spikes and may hel
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. >> couric: and coming up next, a status report on women in america. women in america. einto romantic. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications, and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache, or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis
. >> couric: and coming up next, a status report on women in america. women in america. einto romantic. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about...
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if movie stars are america's royalty, elizabeth taylor was queen. and her long reign has come to an end. as you've likely heard elizabeth taylor died today in a los angeles hospital, surrounded by her four children. the cause was congestive heart failure. as soon as the news broke, some of her many fans placed flowers on her star along the hollywood walk of fame. honoring a woman whose work and life were part of our culture for seven decades. >> are you going to continue making movies or just be a housewife? >> i couldn't really care less about making movies, to tell you the truth. i consider it much more important to be a good woman and, than a great actress. >> couric: in her life elizabeth taylor worked hard at being both. she hated the nickname liz, she said it sounded like a hiss, but it was something she was stuck with from an early age. even as a child star she was known as one-shot liz, because she always got it right on the first try. >> beauty alone doesn't make a star, doesn't maintain stardom. she had a spark that lit up that beauty. >>
if movie stars are america's royalty, elizabeth taylor was queen. and her long reign has come to an end. as you've likely heard elizabeth taylor died today in a los angeles hospital, surrounded by her four children. the cause was congestive heart failure. as soon as the news broke, some of her many fans placed flowers on her star along the hollywood walk of fame. honoring a woman whose work and life were part of our culture for seven decades. >> are you going to continue making movies or...
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the 40 classes on the list are drama 103, beginning improvising and dance 156, social dances of north america 3. but the list also has things like deduction to statistics and math 19, calculus. >> that is not a simple class. >> reporter: the university officials say the list was compiled by the athletic academic resource center for ease of scheduling not as a fast pass or an easy a for these. >> there are typical stanford classes available to all of our students. these aren't singled out in anyway. >> reporter: the report was first published by california watch and reported by stanford investigative journal ism students. >> i am a ta for the beginning improvising class. >> reporter: other students including a teaching assistant for one of the courses on the list disputes the idea that the classes are filled with these. >> my class only has one athlete in it. >> reporter: the issue is a sensitive one for the university which prides itself on having top these in the field and also top students in the classroom. burke sims a sophomore swimmer says he has not been pushed to take any of the classe
the 40 classes on the list are drama 103, beginning improvising and dance 156, social dances of north america 3. but the list also has things like deduction to statistics and math 19, calculus. >> that is not a simple class. >> reporter: the university officials say the list was compiled by the athletic academic resource center for ease of scheduling not as a fast pass or an easy a for these. >> there are typical stanford classes available to all of our students. these aren't...
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america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college students struggling to make the grade. what some schools are doing to make sure they graduate. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's four days into a u.s.-led assault on his military, and libya's moammar qaddafi has lost radar installations, tanks, and naval facilities but not his defiance. he appeared in public tonight in tripoli vowing to fight on and telling supporters he will win and will not surrender. qaddafi's forces kept up their attacks on civilians today in a number of cities held by rebels. but president obama said the allied operation has already saved civilian lives. still to be decided, though, is who will lead the operation when the u.s. steps back in the days ahead, though nato is expected to play a major role. meanwhile, a u.s. air force fighter jet crashed
america's nuclear problem. where to store permanently more than 145 million pounds of spent fuel rods. and college students struggling to make the grade. what some schools are doing to make sure they graduate. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's four days into a u.s.-led assault on his military, and libya's moammar qaddafi has lost radar installations,...
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and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n. security council, but no american ground troops will be sent to libya. french and british warplanes could be in the air over libya by tomorrow. hours after the u.n. resolution passed, the qaddafi regime declared a cease-fire, but his forces reportedly kept shelling two cities-- misurata and ajdabiya. and there are also reports that qaddafi's forces are headed toward benghazi, the rebels' capital. david martin at the pentagon begins our coverage. david, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, harry. less than 24 hours after the u.n. security council passed that resolution authorizing air strikes against l
and kids from around america and haiti, too, do what they can to help the people of japan. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> smith: good evening, katie is on assignment. president obama delivered a warning today to libyan dictator moammar qaddafi: stop slaughtering your people or face military action. the united states will help enforce a no-fly zone approved last night by the u.n....
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here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: while the war raged in vietnam, back home these became all the rage. metal bracelets sold by the millions, each bearing the name of a soldier who was either stale prisoner in vietnam or missing in action. the idea was to wear the bracelet and only take it off when your vet came home. the bracelets were especially popular with kids. like that 12-year-old girl from fremont, california, who got a bracelet in her christmas stocking in 1972. do you remember getting it? >> i was excited, i put it on right away, read the piece of paper that came with it and i thought "i'll keep it on until he comes home." >> reporter: kathy strong, now 50, still remembers the name, too, james moreland. he was a green beret that has been stationed in lang vei. he went missing in the winter of '68 after the enemy overtook his position. at the time, no one knew much more than that so kathy remained optimistic. >> well, they showed the soldiers coming off the planes and i thought when he gets there i'm going to be there and give him my bracel
here's steve hartman with tonight's "assignment america." >> reporter: while the war raged in vietnam, back home these became all the rage. metal bracelets sold by the millions, each bearing the name of a soldier who was either stale prisoner in vietnam or missing in action. the idea was to wear the bracelet and only take it off when your vet came home. the bracelets were especially popular with kids. like that 12-year-old girl from fremont, california, who got a bracelet in her...
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. >> this is a contract with americans for america. >> reporter: there are personal considerations as well. mike huckabee is making real money for the first time in his life with a t.v. show and speeches. so is sarah palin. indiana governor mitch daniels is concerned about the impact on his family and, despite huge republican gains last fall and a democratic incumbent can mediocre job approval ratings, president obama is seen as a formidable political figure who will be difficult to defeat. >> thank you. >> president obama at worst is even or in many cases is leading by as many as ten points. >> reporter: one tempting factor is that for the first time in decades there's no clear g.o.p. front-runner and nobody can predict who the favorite will be and when it comes to legal predictions nobody's usually right. katie? >> couric: all right, jeff, should be interesting. thanks very much. and coming up next on the "cbs evening news," what's killing the california sea otter? [ woman ] nine iron, it's almost tee time. time to face the pollen that used to make me sneeze. but with zyrtec® liqui
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what secret documents claim to reveal about a corruption in america's largest bank. coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] unrestrained. unexpected. and unlike any hybrid you have ever known. ♪ introducing the most fuel-efficient luxury car available. ♪ the radically new, 42 mile per gallon ct hybrid from lexus. ♪ welcome to the darker side of green. now you don't have to wait 6 weeks to get it. introducing natural instincts with our first color refresher. get healthy looking, ammonia-free color, then let the new refresher boost your healthy look 2 weeks in. it helps restore color pigments, so you can get a freshly colored look once again. natural instincts. it's all good. now get all the healthy looking color of natural instincts in our new vibrant shades. >>> welcome back to the "early edition." waking up to some damp but mild conditions. scattered showers throughout the bay. you can see these showers passing through from pacifica, san bruno, south san francisco and you can expect light rainfall and scattered showers throughout much of the morning. when it will ta
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that's to europe, asia, and of course parts of north america. however, airlines are getting back up to speed. the two major airports haneda and narita basically have reopened. they were closed for awhile because they wanted to keep the runways open for emergency flights. but most airlines are resuming their service as of today. to give you an idea, yesterday japan airlines canceled 158 flights. in the next 12 hours they canceled 146 flights. as of tomorrow morning they're only canceling 26. so they are going to get back on track. >> how will they, when they are getting back on track, prioritize who goes next? >> they'll honor reservations based on flights you already held. if you were trying to get out yesterday or today, you're not going to go for at least 48 to 72 hours, because other people are ahead of you on the flights that are actually scheduled to go today and tomorrow. we're talking about a lag time between 48 and 72 hours. because remember, planes are out of sequence. crews are off schedule. they've got to reposition the planes to get
that's to europe, asia, and of course parts of north america. however, airlines are getting back up to speed. the two major airports haneda and narita basically have reopened. they were closed for awhile because they wanted to keep the runways open for emergency flights. but most airlines are resuming their service as of today. to give you an idea, yesterday japan airlines canceled 158 flights. in the next 12 hours they canceled 146 flights. as of tomorrow morning they're only canceling 26. so...
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car company will stop production in america. general motors says it will shut down its plant in louisiana next week because it can't get parts from japan. >>> this morning libya announced it is stopping military operations against rebel forces. the libyan foreign minister said the government declared a cease fire, he says, to protect libyan citizens. earlier libya closed its airspace to all traffic. that follows yesterday's vote by the u.n. security council to take, quote, all necessary measures, including a no-fly zone, to protect libyan citizens. the resolution also includes a naval blockade at the parts of libya under gadhafi's control as well as the delivery of supplies to rebel-held territory in the east. >>> "the new york times" reports four of its missing journalists missing in libya since tuesday are being freed today. they were taken into custody by gadhafi's forces and the libyan leader's son promised in a tv interview that they will be released. >>> at least 30 people were killed in yemen this morning. security forces
car company will stop production in america. general motors says it will shut down its plant in louisiana next week because it can't get parts from japan. >>> this morning libya announced it is stopping military operations against rebel forces. the libyan foreign minister said the government declared a cease fire, he says, to protect libyan citizens. earlier libya closed its airspace to all traffic. that follows yesterday's vote by the u.n. security council to take, quote, all...
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women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company is a company that already has products developed, operations in place and they've invested a lot of money in marketing, advertising to build brand recognition which is the most dpaunting part about starting a company. so they've done all the work for you so you can turn the key and start today. >> basically you can order a kit. you have a number of different examples for us for different businesses. the first one is for books. >> right. upworm books or more. it's great for moms with small children. the products are focused around small children. when you have these parties or partne
women own and operate 40% of all the businesses in america. but the idea of starting your own business can be a little intimidating for obvious reasons. but that's where so-called turnkey cops come in. here to tell us what they are, how you can perhaps own onen our own is jen groover, author of "what if? and why not," how to transform your fears into action and help start the business of your dreams. >> thank you. >> what is a turnkey business? >> a turnkey company...
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president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march we'll have those stories "early" this saturday morning, march 19th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>> new york city waking up to a sunny saturday morning. the last saturday before spring begins. welcome to "the early show." i'm rebecca jarvis. >> and i'm russ mitchell. two major stories to get to this morning. we begin with libya. this morning libyan forces loyal to moammar gadhafi entered the outskirts of benghazi in eastern libya. opposition forces shot down a warplane that was bombing the city. the warfare continues as the libyan government denies its f
president obama says america could soon join its nato allies in military action. are we on the brink of intervention? >>> and disaster in japan. exhausted engineers struggle to get power restored at the country's crippled nuclear reactors. in the hopes of avoiding a meltdown. meanwhile, high levels of radiation begin to show up in food in japan, as the country's prime minister urges his people to show courage in the wake of their unspeakable tragedy. we'll have those stories...
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they are so sad to hear that this is happening in america. and they just feel this call to action that they want to help. >> there are 1500 homeless students in your district alone. what are some of the pledges that have been made to help these children and their families? >> there have been so many. people are offering jobs. financial donations. 3,600 lasagna dinners. like a third grader that wants to give all his clothes that he doesn't fit anymore. college groups that want to do projects. it's -- there's so many different ideas. they just want to get involved and do something. people are so saddened by this occurring here in the united states. >> i know that seems to be the theme for many people. they just can't believe it would happen here, in this country. but it is ha ening. and one of the children that scott spoke with said, and this i'm sure you deal with a lot, she said she kind of feels like it's her fault that her parents are going through this and the family is struggling with hit. how are the children doing? >> in general, childr
they are so sad to hear that this is happening in america. and they just feel this call to action that they want to help. >> there are 1500 homeless students in your district alone. what are some of the pledges that have been made to help these children and their families? >> there have been so many. people are offering jobs. financial donations. 3,600 lasagna dinners. like a third grader that wants to give all his clothes that he doesn't fit anymore. college groups that want to do...
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i spent a few days with the champ to see what it takes to win america's last great race. >> probably one of the most physically and mentally demanding races on the planet. ultimate test of wills pitting man and their dogs against nature's fury. the iditerod. a nearly two-week, 1,100 mile odyssey across the barren landscape between anchorage and nome, alaska, where the average temperature hovers around 50 below. as an avid outdoorsman, i've always been drawn to it, so we traveled north fairbanks to learn the sport of kings from its master. >> this man is a legend. >> four-time iditerod champion lance mackey. >> thank you for taking the time out and showing us around this spot. >> yeah, yeah. that's my little domain. there's five people and about 115 dogs. >> 115 pups? >> dogs, pups, retired dogs. they're all dogs. >> mackey comes from a long line of champion mushers and is considered by many to be the lance armstrong of sled dog racing. >> lance mackey, everybody. >> i don't think i'm bettered than anybody else in this sport, but for some reason i've had more success in a short a. tim
i spent a few days with the champ to see what it takes to win america's last great race. >> probably one of the most physically and mentally demanding races on the planet. ultimate test of wills pitting man and their dogs against nature's fury. the iditerod. a nearly two-week, 1,100 mile odyssey across the barren landscape between anchorage and nome, alaska, where the average temperature hovers around 50 below. as an avid outdoorsman, i've always been drawn to it, so we traveled north...
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they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that these critics are saying that the administration has not clearly defined the u.s. mission in libya. even after that conference call. and so, they're saying that there's a disconnect between the u.n. resolution, the nato -- the now nato-controlled no-fly zone and the u.s. administration's policy that gadhafi has to go. >> the white house announced this speech to the nation late yesterday afternoon. what can we expect to hear from the president? >> well, russ, president obama is going to have to sell this to the american people, who are already engaged in two wars. and he'
they also accuse the president of not being clear about america's role. cbs news correspondent whit johnson is live from the white house with more. whit, first of all, the president spoke with democratic and republican congressional leaders yesterday, yet he apparently is still feeling the heat. why? >> russ, yeah, he may have eased some frustration but many of these lawmakers feel they've been left out of the loop in all of this. a bigger concern, even after this conference call, is that...